Magpie

  • 51magpie lark — /ˈmægpaɪ lak/ (say magpuy lahk) noun a common black and white monarch, Grallina cyanoleuca, building a mud nest high in a tree, and having a loud piping song, often sung in antiphonic duet by pairs; found throughout Australia, New Guinea and… …

  • 52magpie moth — noun : either of two black and white moths: a. : a European geometrid moth (Abraxas grossulariata) whose larva feeds on currant and gooseberry bushes b. : any of several Australian and New Zealand moths of the genus Nyctemera having hairy larvae… …

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  • 53Magpie River (Quebec) — The Magpie River is a river in the Côte Nord region of Quebec which flows from the Labrador Plateau to empty into the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River east of Sept Îles, Quebec. The river is 200 km in length. In 2004, a plan by a… …

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  • 54Magpie moth — The term magpie moth may refer to: Nyctemera species (Arctiidae) in Australasia Eurrhypara hortulata (Pyralidae) in North America; Abraxas grossulariata (Geometridae) in North America and Europe. This disambiguation page lists articles associated …

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  • 55magpie lark — a black and white pied bird, Grallina cyanoleuca, inhabiting areas near water in Australia and southern New Guinea. Also, magpie lark. [1885 90] * * * …

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  • 56magpie-robin — ▪ bird       any of eight species of chat thrushes, belonging to the family Turdidae (order Passeriformes), found in southern Asia. They are 18 to 28 cm (7 to 11 inches) long, with pied plumage and attenuated tails small replicas of magpies. The… …

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  • 57magpie-lark — noun A bird common in Australia. Syn: mudlark, murray magpie, peewee …

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  • 58Magpie River — Sp Šárkų ùpė Ap Magpie River L Kanadoje (Kvebeko, Ontarijo p jos) …

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  • 59magpie clothing — /ˈmægpaɪ kloʊðɪŋ/ (say magpuy klohdhing) noun History black and yellow convict s clothing. Also, magpie dress …

  • 60magpie season — /ˈmægpaɪ sizən/ (say magpuy seezuhn) noun the magpie breeding season, during which some male birds attack people entering their nest territory, usually by attempting to peck their heads …